Angelique S. Chengelis The Detroit News Published 9:43 p.m. UTC Aug 15, 2018 Ann Arbor – It is preseason camp and if the day ends in “Y” a question more than likely will be posed about the Michigan quarterback situation, no matter what position the interviewee plays or coaches. So cornerbacks coach Mike Zordich was the latest to be asked his perspective of Michigan’s quarterback competition that involves Shea Patterson, who transferred last December from Ole Miss; Brandon Peters, who started late last season; redshirt freshman Dylan McCaffrey; and freshman Joe Milton. Zordich began with a laugh before answering. “They’re different,” he said Wednesday. “Shea is a playmaker with his feet, without a doubt. You can see that. Brandon is more of a pocket passer. Joe Milton has the strongest arm I’ve ever seen on any quarterback, and he’s got great feet. And you’ve got Dylan McCaffrey. He’s got good feet, great athlete. You’ve got four guys and they’re all very talented in their own little niche. That’s an interesting spot.” More: Mike Zordich: Michigan cornerbacks ‘in a good place’ He then excused himself from the quarterback conversation. “And now I’ll go back into my foxhole on my side of the ball, and I’m done,” Zordich said, laughing again. Offensive lineman Jon Runyan said Monday night the offense has been tweaked, not unexpectedly to take advantage of Patterson’s skillset. “You’ve got a guy like Shea that can move the pocket, so yeah, it’s definitely tweaked,” Zordich said. “You play different defenses, although… [Read full story]